International Association for Hydrogen Energy

International Association for Hydrogen Energy

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HYDROGEN ENERGY

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The International Association for Hydrogen Energy was officially formed at the end of 1974. in response to the interest of the many scientists and engineers involved with the development of a hydrogen based energy system. The objective of the Association is education through a worldwide coordination of the many indMdual efforts being made toward such an energy system. Toward this end, the Association strives to stimulate the exchange of information between persons working in hydrogen energy fields through its publications and sponsorship of international workshops, short-courses and conferences. In addition, the Association endeavors to inform the general public of the important role of hydrogen in the planning of an inexhaustible and universally abundant energy system to meet our ever-growing demands. The Association has three categories of membership. Professional persons who are interested in the study and/or applications of the various aspects of a hydrogen based clean energy system will be Members. Laymen and students interested in the realization of the universal clean energy system based on hydrogen will be Associate Members. Educational institutions, professional societies, agencies and corporate groups interested in clean energy systems and problems may become Institutional Members. International Association for Hydrogen Energy, P.O. Box 248266, Coral Gables, Florida 33124, U.S.A. APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HYDROGEN ENERGY

The officers and Board of Directors of the Association are shown belong. Officers:

T. Nejat Veziro~lu, President Leonard J. Emmerglick. Legal Counsellor Ann Raffle, Treasurer William J. D, Escher. Secretary Director Emeritus:

Board of Directors:

H. K. Abdel- Aal, Egypt Valeriy A. Legasov, U.S.S.R. Anibal R. Martinez, Venezuela Mylapore V. C. Sastri, India Alexander K. Stuart, Canada Carl-Jochen Winter, F.R.G.

John O'M. Bockris, U.S.A. Cesare Marchetti, Austria Tokio Ohta, Japan Waiter Seifritz, Switzerland William D. Van Vorst, U.S.A. Ya-jie Zhu, P.R.C.

Kurt H. Well. U.S.A.

Members receive a subscription to International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (published monthly). substantial savings on all IAHE publications and reduced registration fees for all workshops, symposia and conferences organized by the Association. To apply for membership, please complete the form at the foot of the previous page and forward to the Association.